🔐 Lock in peace of mind with style!
These Baby Safety Cabinet Locks are designed for easy installation on cabinets with side-by-side handles, providing a secure solution for child safety. Made from durable, military-grade nylon, they can withstand over 120lbs of force and are proudly manufactured in the USA. With no drilling or adhesives required, these locks are perfect for parents looking to baby-proof their homes without damaging furniture.
A**R
Keeps my fridge cold
It's good
L**E
Easy to install and use
I wanted something unobtrusive that could be left unlocked when I wanted. These are perfect. Work just like a backpack buckle
R**N
Effective and unobtrusive!
We have a 9 month old who loves to get into and open everything. In our quest to baby-proof our lower cabinets I was looking for something a little less clunky and less noticeable than the typical giant child locking devices out there. We also just remodeled and didn't want to be drilling temporary locks into our new cabinets. We were just about to settle for using zip-ties when I stumbled across these....essentially the zip-tie idea but with a buckle you can undo and refasten instead of replacing every time lile we were going to have to do. They work great, are easy for us to get open, keeps our daughter out, and are far sleeker than the alternatives. Definitely happy and will be buying more!
C**M
Semi-permanent and tough to get off
These are effective but I have two complaints:My biggest complaint is that the cords are made of a hard but flexible plastic. The plastic, while effective, makes it impossible to get off the door handles, making these semi-permanent. I ruined a good pair of scissors and gave myself a bad blood blister cutting the ties to fit the cabinet, as the instructions called for. In other words, these are "not good for Grandma's house" as an option. I also have NO idea how to get these things off. I'm going to need to buy special sharp utility scissors that will cut these things off and hopefully I won't damage the cabinet finish or the handles in the process because A LOT of force is needed to break that plastic. I was applying as much force as I could and it was a very violent process. I really wish they were made of a more durable nylon cord like the other Kiscord locks.Instructions are clear but I still tied the cords too tightly to the cabinet doors. That is because I tried to make the locks look just like the photo - BAD IDEA. You do not want the buckles to face you directly - in my opinion, they are tied too tightly that way. You actually want the buckles to fall forward slightly and hang down facing towards the floor, allowing the doors to have a bit of "give" to them, especially if you put these on cabinets that you use frequently. Take the time to read the instructions and resist the urge to tie them too tightly! My recommendation is to put one on a cabinet that you use frequently. Then wait a few days, try it out, see how you like the fit and then attached the other ties.Other than those two complaints, these work a lot better than the cheap plastic slide locks found at the baby store - those ones ruined our cabinet finish because they scraped against the cabinet wood each time they were removed. Once these are on properly and fairly easy to use.I noticed some reviews said that the kids were able to open them - no idea how that was happening because it's still pretty tough to get them open (our seven year old has trouble with them).
L**2
It keeps the cabinet shut
I do not have toddlers. I have 2 cats that have learned that if they hook their claws into the edge of cabinet doors, they can get them open. I use magnetic clasps on all the doors that close flush with the cabinet, but I have a set of under the sink cabinet doors that do not. That's where I store chemicals, cleaners, and there's a good size hole to the crawlspace (I know, that needs to be fixed.. but one thing at a time). I've been keeping it zip tied for a year. I needed better accessibility than cutting off a zip tie, putting on a new one every time I needed something from under the sink.The handles are set fairly far apart.. about 7 inches. Regular toddler locks wouldn't fit. THESE WORK PERFECTLY.They're tight enough to keep the doors closed so the cats can't get through, and it's easy enough to unclip, get what I want, and clip back. Darn spectacular for what I wanted. I could see this having lots of uses. I only needed one set but it came in a pack of 4, so I've put the other 3 sets with my box of zip ties. I cannot stress enough, these were PERFECT for what I needed.That said, cats do not have opposable thumbs, however ingenious they are, so I can't say as to the ability to keep toddlers / small children out. Cats, dogs, possibly raccoons, yes.
E**Y
Get your wire cutters out
Not very attractive, will require more than just household scissors to cut through and the clasp is pretty stiff BUT it did make it possible to access one of my antique cabinets again that had previously been ziptied shut to keep my toddler out until I found a safety lock that would work with the handles. Definitely don't overtighten when installing or you won't have room to cut them off when no longer needed
M**B
Worked for me!
I moved into an apartment with original cabinets, and these are the only cabinet locks that require no adhesive or hardware that I could find to fit! They keep my cat out. They were easy to install and easy to use multiple times a day. My only issue was that two of the cover caps were broken off at the hinge. But I realized, why do they need to be attached at the hinge to work? Answer: they don’t. I installed per instructions and snapped the cover on just fine with no hinge. Could you tell from the photo? I doubt it! Just be sure not to install too tightly or you will struggle to open and reclose. Try it a little loose first. Open and close before cutting excess and closing cap. Then decide if you want to tighten more. That’s my advice.
M**N
They work and are easy to use without damaging surfaces!
The media could not be loaded. Easy to install without drilling and messing up our cabinets. Easy for adults to open and close with one hand; difficult for babies and even our 5 year old to open. It's small and neater looking than other styles and blends with my furniture.They are extremely durable-Best purchase ever!Follow directions! Watch out not to install too tight or you will struggle to open and close. Test it a little loose first. Open and close before cutting excess and closing cap. Then decide if you want to tighten more.
R**Y
Works well and keeps them out of the cupboards!
Easy to get it all set up, and really durable. Not much more to it!
A**R
No value for money
Loosens after a few pulls.. Baby can very well open the cabinet doors
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